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Show ... Youth Bids Bad i Luck Adieu; Has j Had His Share Luck Good or bad, seems to I follow us in cycles some- j times bringing happiness, sometimes sorrow and pain. Fred, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, has about decided that it is time for his luck to change, and from now on he will carry a rabbit's foot or wear a horseshoe around his neck with a hope that his luck may change. Certainly, Fred has had more than his share of har d j luck, Thursday, the 13th, he j slipped and fell over his crutches and broke his leg I for the third time in eight 't months. He also suffered a severe, sprain to his ankle in the fall. The youth was just recovering" recov-ering" from a fall in which he sustained a broken leg whll-3 cutting a Christmas tr'j-i in Maple canyon December Decem-ber 1. In June last year lie slipped from a hay wagon and suffered a bad fracture of the leg, when the horses hitched to the wagon ran away. When six years of age Fred sustained a broken arm. He thinks it's time for a change of luck and no one would disagree. |